definitely. we've become so coddled and hardly deal with real problems that we bitch about advertising campaigns and who plays who in movies. (ex: women want to ban the new florida logo cus it has a tie in it. asian-americans protested against an ice cream named after jermy lin cus it had fortune cookie pieces in it (not trying to single out those 2 demographics, everyone does it)) ^see i felt the need to apologize for singling out a group of women and asian-americans.

[Quote]the contradiction is exactly his point. he's acknowledging that what he's doing is wrong and points out how easy it is for someone to legally purchase these weapons. basically using himself as an example.

As a brown kid growing up in the Harbor Gateway neighborhood of LA, patrolled by the harbor division of the LAPD (where Chris Dorner worked,) I can fully attest to how fucked up LAPD can be. Some cops (not all) can be the biggest scumbags. Now I live near Torrance where those two asian ladies got lit up just for driving a similar truck as his. idiots.

the name of the episode is the title of a walt whitman poem that reads Gliding Over All GLIDING o'er all, through all, Through Nature, Time, and Space, As a ship on the waters advancing, The voyage of the soul--not life alone, Death, many deaths I'll sing. might be referencing the painting that has popped up 3 times already and Walt recognizes while in the room with todd's uncle [Image] maybe that's why we see Walt alone on his 52nd birthday??